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New features in MariaDB 10.3
05.02.2019
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SQL> SELECT * FROM marks; 11 12 SQL> DELIMITER // 13 14 SQL> CREATE AGGREGATE FUNCTION agg_count(x INT) RETURNS INT 15 BEGIN 16 DECLARE count_students INT DEFAULT 0; 17 DECLARE CONTINUE HANDLER
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Finally: Java 9
13.02.2017
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to the needs of an application. After all, the standard libraries in Java 8 weigh in at around 60MB and 20,000 classes. They not only need space on the hard drive, but the computer also needs to load them
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Embarrassingly parallel computation
01.06.2024
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* argv[]) 08 { 09 long niter = 1000000000; 10 int myid; //holds process's rank id 11 double x,y; //x,y value for the random coordinate 12 int i; 13
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A simple approach to the OCFS2 cluster filesystem
30.11.2025
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of development, the programmers released version 1.0 of OCFS2, and it made its way into the vanilla kernel (2.6.16) just a year later. Version 1.2 became more widespread, with a great deal of support from various
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A Brief History of Supercomputers
21.01.2021
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processors running at 167MHz. It had options for 128, 256, or 512MB of SRAM main memory and was the first supercomputer to sustain greater than 1GFLOPS (10^9 floating point operations per second
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An IT nomad's daily diary
30.11.2025
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\ 02 --hostname=foo.bar.de --mac- address=00:40:26:CA:10:DD \ 03 --kopts="stage=test app=www" --ksmeta="stage=test app=www" 04 # cobbler system edit --name=foo --interface=eth0 --mac=00:40:26:CA
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Dispatches from the world of IT
16.05.2013
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openSUSE 12.3 The openSUSE project is rolling out another release of their community-based, Novell-backed, multipurpose Linux. SUSE has a long history of operating in a professional setting
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Asynchronous PostgreSQL
12.09.2013
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=$dbh->prepare('select burncpu(?)'); 12 $sth->execute((($ENV{QUERY_STRING}+0) || .5).'s'); 13 14 while( my $row=$sth->fetchrow_arrayref ) { 15 print "@$row\n"; 16 } Workaround The script is simple, but the attentive
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File Compression for HPC
10.11.2021
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 package-list.txt Output filename is: package-list.txt.lrz package-list.txt - Compression Ratio: 2.604. Average Compression Speed:  0.000MB/s. Total time: 00:00:00.04 By default, lrzip does not overwrite the original file
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Server distributions for small businesses tested
11.02.2016
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document, to an advanced Knowledge Base, to personal customer support. Our lab team looked at version 7.1 on a 64-bit machine. The ISO image weighed in around 800MB. Users who still have legacy 32-bit

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